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  2. Perfume intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms depend on each person's allergies and each perfume's or fragrance's ingredients. Symptoms may include allergic contact dermatitis, asthma attacks, headaches, and others. [2] The most common allergic reactions to perfume or fragrances added to products is contact dermatitis, [3] [4] though other symptoms may occur, including allergic ...

  3. List of allergens - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, oral allergy syndrome, urticaria, neck or facial swelling, severe asthma symptoms, exercise induced anaphylaxis, potentially fatal anaphylactic shocks [6] Higher risk of provoking life-threatening reactions compared to most other food allergies. Celery seeds and celeriac are more allergenic than celery stalks.

  4. Multiple chemical sensitivity - Wikipedia

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    The booklet further states that a pathogenesis of MCS has not been definitively proven, and that symptoms that have been self-diagnosed by a patient as related to MCS could actually be related to allergies or have a psychological basis, and recommends that physicians should counsel patients seeking relief from their symptoms that they may ...

  5. What causes fall allergies? Here's how to alleviate symptoms

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    Around 1 in 4 adults over the age of 18 have seasonal allergies, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

  6. How to soothe dry, itchy skin during an eczema flare-up - AOL

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    Patients with sensitive skin should gravitate toward fragrance-free, bland emollients and moisturizers that have a thicker consistency, says Gordon. Be sure to moisturize consistently, at least ...

  7. Allergen - Wikipedia

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    An allergic reaction can be caused by any form of direct contact with the allergen—consuming food or drink one is sensitive to (ingestion), breathing in pollen, perfume or pet dander (inhalation), or brushing a body part against an allergy-causing plant (direct contact).